
Gatineau Park, Quebec Canada
Audio Journeys Exploring Winter in Quebec on Snowshoes
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Ms Patricia L Lawrence
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World traveler Patricia Lawrence takes listeners on an "audiojourney" to explore the ecologically and socially diverse 363 square kilometer Gatineau Park, located in Chelsea, just across the Ottawa River from the Canadian capital city. Traveling on snowshoes through the February snow that blankets the grounds, Lawrence, a nature guide, and six-year-old "junior naturalist" explore the park’s unique ecosystem, which includes many at-risk plants and animals. History, too, is a subject because, as the naturalist explains, "the story of Gastineau Park is a little bit like the story of Canada."
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